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snowdrops
At the nature park that I help look after, we have a large number of snowdrops growing on relatively steep banks. A lot of them seem to have worked their way out of the ground and rolled down several feet, and are lying on top of the ground with a couple of inches of leaf coming out of the bulb. It's happening so often, that I'm beginning to wonder whether it's entirely unintentional, or is in fact a mechanism for spreading - snowdrop rolls loose, then start to put down roots where it lands. Anyone any ideas? Is it worth going round collecting up the scattered bulbs and replanting them, or would they sort themselves out anyway if I left them alone? -- Kay - who spent the morning covering up about 500 snowdrop bulbsand would be quite happy not to see another sbowdrop bulb for quite a long time. |
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